In an apparent random attack, Philadelphia police have arrested a man who allegedly threw a young woman onto the subway tracks at a station in the city’s Chinatown neighborhood, and RadarOnline.com has video of the frightening incident, caught on surveillance camera.

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority police say the vicious attack happened around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday when the man approached the 23-year-old woman on the subway platform and asked for a cigarette light. Surveillance video shows the suspect then moved closer and began beating her.

“By the time I zipped my jacket back up, that’s when he was on me, on my neck,” the victim, who wished to remain unidentified, told CBS Philly. “I was just telling him, ‘I don’t have no money,’ and he was just like, ‘Shut up.’

“I started trying to fight him back, and kick just as much as I could. And he grabbed me by the legs.” the woman said. “He seemed fine, he didn’t seem like he was crazy.”

Police arrested a suspect, William Clark, around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, recognizing that he was wearing a unique looking jacket similar to the one seen in the surveillance video. (The distinctive, multi-colored jacket had an image of the Taj Mahal on the back.)

“It was so distinct that we tried to keep the description of that jacket in law-enforcement circles, because it was our best lead on clearing this,” transport police Chief Nestel said.